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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Missing\, Then Action: An Army Wife Speaks out
DESCRIPTION:In June 1965\, Kansan Kathleen Johnson received word that her husband\, U.S. Army Major Bruce Johnson was missing. \nFor four years\, she waited—then\, she sought answers for her three young children. This is her story of love\, loss\, waiting – and action. \nKathleen Johnson of Salina\, Kansas was a founding member of the National League of Families of Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia. These brave military wives from across the country spoke out\, against government policy\, to seek recognition\, answers\, and accounting for their prisoner of war (POW) and missing in action (MIA) husbands during Vietnam. Some national leaders\, including Senator Bob Dole\, became fervent advocates for them in the halls of the U.S. government. \nThis special exhibit is made possible by ITC Great Plains. \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/exhibit-missing-then-action-an-army-wife-speaks-out/
LOCATION:Elizabeth Dole Gallery & Reading Room\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:2022 FALL | Big Stakes\, Big Consequences
DESCRIPTION:Gerald F. Seib will lead this semester’s eight-part Discussion Group Series. Seib is a graduate of the University of Kansas and was a journalist with The Wall Street Journal for almost 45 years. He served as the Journal’s Executive Washington Editor and wrote the weekly “Capital Journal” column for 29 years. He has also reported from the Middle East for the Journal in the mid-1980s\, covered the White House\, moderated three presidential debates\, and interviewed every president since Ronald Reagan. \nSeib’s series on the 2022 midterm election will feature national pollsters as well as prominent politicos and journalists. Each session takes place at 4 p.m. on the following Wednesdays: September 14\, 21\, 28; October 19 and 26; and November 2\, 9\, and 16. \nDole Fellow Gerald F. Seib \nRead more about Dole Fellows  \nThe Dole Fellows Program is made possible by Newman’s Own Foundation. Seib will be in residence this fall\, and his residency is sponsored by the Dolph Simons Family Fund. \n  \n\nAn Overview of the 2022 Midterm Landscape\nSeptember 14\, 2022 \n \nA look deep inside the forces shaping this year’s highly consequential midterm election\, in which control of both the House and the Senate and the shape of the rest of the Biden presidential term will be decided. \nWith Democratic pollster John Anzalone and Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio \nJohn Anzalone is one of the nation’s leading pollsters and the founder of Impact Research. Anzalone has worked in Democratic politics for thirty years and is currently the chief pollster for President Biden in addition to polling for the 2022 re-election campaigns for MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and NV Gov. Steve Sisolak. He also conducts public-opinion research for many Fortune 500 corporations as well as national associations and advocacy groups like AARP. \nTony Fabrizio is widely recognized as an expert in public opinion and politics\, and one of the nation’s leading Republican pollsters. He has helped elect Presidents and Prime Ministers on four continents. In the U.S.\, Fabrizio served as the Chief Pollster on five Presidential campaigns\, from Sen. Bob Dole’s 1996 Presidential campaign through most recently\, President Donald Trump’s 2016 victory and his 2020 re-election campaign. Recently\, Fabrizio was chosen to co-lead the Wall Street Journal’s election-focused public polling in partnership with Biden pollster John Anzalone. \n  \nPolitical Polarization and How It Affects This Year’s Races\nSeptember 21\, 2022 \n \nThe most powerful force in politics today is deep\, partisan polarization. A look at how that will affect this year’s races and outcomes. \nWith the Honorable Katheleen Sebelius\, Former Secretary of Health and Human Services and Governor of Kansas and Neil Newhouse\, pollster for four Republican presidential campaigns and a range of congressional contests. \nThe Honorable Kathleen Sebelius was named one of the Forbes “World’s 100 Most Powerful Women” in 2013.  Secretary Sebelius is one of America’s foremost experts on health policy\, health care reform\, and executive leadership. She served as U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services from 2009 to 2014\, Governor of Kansas from 2003 to 2009 and Kansas Insurance Commissioner from 1995 to 2003. She also chaired the Democratic Governors Association in 2007. She is a member of the Dole Institute of Politics Board of Advisors. \nNeil Newhouse is a partner and co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies\, a national political and public affairs research firm which has been described by the New York Times as “the leading Republican polling company” in the country. Neil has been named “Pollster of the Year” by the American Association of Political Consultants a record-tying three times for his work on political and public affairs campaigns. Neil has worked in public opinion research for more than 35 years and has helped elect dozens of Members of Congress\, U.S. Senators\, and Governors. Neil has polled for four Presidential campaigns – Senator Robert Dole\, President George W. Bush\, Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and he was the lead pollster for Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign. \n  \nThe Kansas Picture\nSeptember 28\, 2022 \n \nKansas shook the nation’s political landscape once already this year with an abortion referendum\, which only set the stage for a big midterm in which both parties have much at state in the state. \nWith former Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer and former Rep. Jim Slattery. \nGovernor Jeff Colyer\, M.D. is the longest serving Lt. Governor in Kansas history and the 47th Governor. He made Kansas the first state to privatize its entire Medicaid Program into Kancare saving $2.5billion\, expanded services and is the basis of many other states programs. A surgeon known for volunteering in 25 war zones from Rwanda to Syria\, he provides trauma reconstruction in Kansas City. He advises companies and investment firms in the US and abroad. Originally from Hays\, Governor Colyer has degrees from Georgetown\, Cambridge University and KU Med. \nJim Slattery served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives\, representing the second district of Kansas. He was a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee during his entire 12-year tenure in Congress. Slattery is currently President of Slattery Strategy LLC\, a consulting firm located in McLean\, Virginia. He started this firm in October 2019 after completing a 24-year career with Wiley Rein\, LLP a prominent Washington D.C. law firm. Slattery was also the 1994 Democrat nominee for Governor in Kansas and the 2008 Democrat nominee for the U.S. Senate. \n  \nElection Integrity\nOctober 19\, 2022 \n \nWith debates raging over voting rules and restrictions\, as well as over the outcome of the 2020 presidential election\, will Americans see this year’s results as fair? Will they feel they had full voting rights? And what does that portend for the 2024 presidential election? Democracy itself is on the ballot this year. \nWith Sean Morales-Doyle\, director\, voting rights and democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice. \nSean Morales-Doyle serves as the director in the Voting Rights Program\, where he focuses on voting rights and elections. He advocates for pro-voter reforms like automatic voter registration and voting rights restoration while fighting back against voter suppression efforts in the courts. Morales-Doyle is a seasoned litigator with experience in civil rights and constitutional matters\, as well as a background in labor and employment law. \n  \nKey Senate Races\nOctober 26\, 2022 \n \nThe biggest question of the year may well be whether Republicans seize back control of the Senate. Both parties see a very tight contest\, with the outcome up in the air. \nWith Scott Reed\, Republican analyst\, former presidential campaign manager and longtime director of political activity for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. \nScott Reed is the Chairman of Chesapeake Enterprises. Reed advises various GOP Members of Congress and Governors on political and policy issues. He also served as the Senior Political Strategist at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In 1996\, Reed was the campaign manager for Senator Bob Dole’s Presidential campaign. In 1993\, Reed was appointed Executive Director of the Republican National Committee when the Republicans gained control of both the House and the Senate for the first time in 40 years. During the Bush (41) Administration\, Reed served as Chief of Staff to Secretary Jack Kemp at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. \n  \nCan Democrats Prevent a Tidal Wave?\nNovember 2\, 2022 \n \nHistory and public polling suggest Republicans are likely to take back control of the House\, but Democrats see their prospects improving as voting draws near. Can they defy expectations? \nWith Maya Rupert\, campaign manager for Julian Castro’s presidential campaign and later top consultant to Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 campaign. \nMaya Rupert is a political strategist\, writer\, and Distinguished Fellow with Community Change. In 2020\, she served as campaign manager for Julián Castro’s presidential campaign and is only the third Black woman to have managed a major presidential campaign. When Secretary Castro exited the race\, she joined Elizabeth Warren’s campaign as a Senior Advisor\, and she managed Maya Wiley’s mayoral campaign in 2021. Maya is a nationally respected voice on progressive politics and the future of the Democratic party. \n  \nAn Instant Look at the Results\nNovember 9\, 2022 \n \nOn the day after the election\, we take an immediate and in-depth look at the outcome. \nWith Jackie Calmes\, political columnist for the Los Angeles Times\, former White House and congressional reporter for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. \nJackie Calmes has been a columnist for the Los Angeles Times in Washington since August 2021\, after four years as an editor of White House and political coverage. For nearly 30 years prior\, she was a correspondent in the Washington bureaus of the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal\, covering the White House\, Congress\, presidential elections and national politics; she became the chief political correspondent and chief economic correspondent for each paper and in 2004 received the Gerald R. Ford Journalism Prize for Reporting on the Presidency. She has been a fellow at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media\, Politics and Public Policy and is the author of “Dissent: The Radicalization of the Republican Party and Its Capture of the Court” (2021). \n  \nHow the Outcome Will Change Washington\nNovember 16\, 2022 \n \nHow will the midterms affect how Washington works\, now and through the 2024 presidential election? We explore those questions as the dust settles. \nWith John Harwood\, veteran political journalist\, and Lindsay Wise\, reporter for the Wall Street Journal. \nJohn Harwood has covered Washington and national politics for four decades\, most recently as White House correspondent for CNN. Prior to joining CNN in January 2020\, he served as CNBC’s Chief Washington Correspondent from 2006 to 2019. Harwood has offered political analysis for The New York Times\, NBC\, MSNBC\, NPR and PBS. He has covered each of the last nine presidential elections. During the 2008 campaign\, Harwood broke the news that Republican nominee John McCain had selected Sarah Palin as his running mate. He received an Emmy nomination for his live CNBC town hall with President Barack Obama in 2010. He also moderated Republican presidential debates on CNBC in 2011 and 2015. He is the co-author\, with Gerald F. Seib\, of Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power. \nLindsay Wise is on The Wall Street Journal’s Congress reporting team. She came from the Kansas City Star and McClatchy’s Midwest I-Team\, where she was first a Washington correspondent and then an investigative reporter. Before McClatchy\, she reported for the Houston Chronicle on the military\, veterans as well as the city’s Arab and Muslim communities. She has a B.A. in English and Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from St. Antony’s College\, Oxford. Between 2003 and 2006\, Ms. Wise worked as a freelance journalist based in Egypt. \n  \n\nDole Fellow Gerald F. Seib in the Media\nKansas Finds a Path Beyond Partisanship\nSeib\, G. F. (2022\, September 15). Kansas Finds a Path Beyond Partisanship; In a tense election year\, voters in a conservative state are showing their independence and avoiding the extremes. The Wall Street Journal. Eastern Edition. https://www.wsj.com/articles/kansas-finds-a-path-beyond-partisanship-11663253693 \nWill Trump run again? Is Biden finished? The midterm election will answer America’s big questions\nSeib\, G. F. (2022\, November 5). Will Trump run again? Is Biden finished? The midterm election will answer America’s big questions. The Times (London). https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/will-trump-run-again-is-biden-finished-the-midterm-election-will-answer-americas-big-questions-2sr03j2pj \nA Midterm ‘Red Wave’ Didn’t Happen; What That Says About 2024\nFertoli\, A. (Host). (2022\, November 9). A Midterm ‘Red Wave’ Didn’t Happen; What That Says About 2024 [Audio podcast episode]. In WSJ What’s News. The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/a-midterm-red-wave-didnt-happen-what-that-says-about-2024/45c01580-879d-49da-ba91-0c8412b9cfb8 \nWall Street Journal CEO Council Summit\nNavigating Geopolitical Risk and the Inflation Surge\nSchake\, K.\, Seib\, G. F. (2022\, May 3-4). Navigating Geopolitical Risk and the Inflation Surge [Conference session]. Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit\, London\, United Kingdom. https://ceocouncil.wsj.com/event/ceo-council-summit-4/ \nAmerican Politics and Roe v. Wade\nMurray\, M.\, Seib\, G. F. (2022\, May 3-4). American Politics and Roe v. Wade [Conference session]. Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit\, London\, United Kingdom. https://ceocouncil.wsj.com/event/ceo-council-summit-4/ \nThe Midterm Elections: Back From the Political Abyss\nSeib\, G. F. (2022\, December 14). The Midterm Elections: Back From the Political Abyss; The real winner this year was America’s democracy\, as many of the worst fears failed to materialize. The Wall Street Journal. Eastern Edition. https://www.wsj.com/articles/midterm-elections-democracy-wins-2022-11670867485 \nGerald “Jerry” F. Seib’s Appearances on C-SPAN\nNational Cable Satellite Corporation. (2023). Gerald “Jerry” F. Seib. C-SPAN. Gerald “Jerry” F. Seib | C-SPAN.org \nPost-election pundits: Inflation befuddles Republicans\, Democrats in 2022 midterm\nCarpenter\, T. (2022\, November 10). Post-election pundits: Inflation befuddles Republicans\, Democrats in 2022 midterm; Trump brand suffers as GOP fails to meet high expectations. Kansas Reflector. https://kansasreflector.com/2022/11/10/post-election-pundits-inflation-befuddles-republicans-democrats-in-2022-midterm/ \n  \n\nThe Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics is dedicated to promoting political and civic participation as well as civil discourse in a bipartisan\, philosophically balanced manner. It is located on KU’s West Campus and houses the Dole Archive and Special Collections. Through its robust public programming\, congressional archive\, and museum\, the Dole Institute strives to celebrate public service and the legacies of US Senators Bob Dole and Elizabeth Dole.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2022-fall-big-stakes-big-consequences/
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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SUMMARY:2022 | Sherrie Rollins Westin
DESCRIPTION:Sherrie Rollins Westin\, President of Sesame Workshop\, will deliver the fifth Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture\, which features women who break barriers\, make significant contributions to their fields\, and reach positions of leadership. \nSesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street. Rollins Westin leads the organization’s efforts to serve vulnerable children through mass media and targeted initiatives in the United States and around the world. \nWestin has held leadership positions in media\, nonprofit\, and public service. She was Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs for President George H.W. Bush\, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development\, and held senior positions at the ABC Television Network and U.S. News & World Report. \nWestin was named a “Leading Global Thinker” by Foreign Policy Magazine\, one of Fast Company’s “100 Most Creative People in Business\,” was also recognized with the Smithsonian’s “American Ingenuity Award” and the Thomas Jefferson Medal for Citizen Leadership. A staunch advocate for addressing children’s needs\, she regularly appears on major media outlets to highlight the value of investing in early childhood development\, especially for the most vulnerable children. \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2022-sherrie-rollins-westin/
CATEGORIES:Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture
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SUMMARY:Fort Leavenworth: Gates Brown: “Implications of the Korean War on US Policy”
DESCRIPTION:The Korean War\, often described as the Forgotten War\, was foundational to the creation of the national defense posture that the United States maintained throughout the Cold War. After World War II\, the Truman administration quickly demobilized much of the U.S. military in an effort to return to normalcy and get the United States economy on a peacetime footing. This was similar to previous post-war periods in the United States\, where the large military force quickly returned to its peacetime form\, which was a fraction of the wartime size. This talk will discuss the implications of the Korean War both domestically and internationally. To meet this conflict\, the Truman administration restarted conscription to meet the force needs to fight the war and imposed domestic economic controls\, although to a lesser degree than those used in World War II. Internationally\, the Korean War served as a catalyst for the increase of the US military contribution to the recently created North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It also established the military character of the Cold War\, that the main kinetic aspects of the conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States would be in proxy wars while the nuclear deterrent maintained a tense status quo between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. \nGates Brown is currently an associate professor in the Department of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He received his PhD from the University of Kansas. His research interests include the early Cold War and the evolution of U.S. nuclear strategy in the late 1940s and 1950s.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/gates-brown-implications-of-the-korean-war-on-us-policy/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Kansas County Clerks
DESCRIPTION:Jamie Shew\, Moderator and Panelist\, will have a conversation about the responsibilities of a County Clerk\, including voting and elections.  \nJamie Shew\, Douglas County  \nPanelists include:\nKaren Madison\, Cowley County\nRich Vargo\, Riley County\nTina Spencer\, Marion County \nThe Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics is dedicated to promoting political and civic participation as well as civil discourse in a bipartisan\, philosophically balanced manner. It is located on KU’s West Campus and houses the Dole Archive and Special Collections. Through its robust public programming\, congressional archive\, and museum\, the Dole Institute strives to celebrate public service and the legacies of US Senators Bob Dole and Elizabeth Dole. \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Kansas Chamber of Commerce
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/a-conversation-with-kansas-county-clerks/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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SUMMARY:A New Cold War? America\, China\, and Russia after the Ukraine War
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Dole Institute to hear Professors Ross and Zhang discuss the future of geopolitics after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Is a long-term alignment between Russia and China now inevitable? Is the U.S.-dominated liberal international order giving away to a U.S.-China bipolar order? Should the U.S. work with allies to contain China in the same way it has been doing with sanctions on Russia? What are Ukraine’s lessons for Taiwan?  \nRobert S. Ross is Professor of Political Science at Boston College and Associate\, John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research\, Harvard University.  He has been a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Security Studies\, Peking University\, a Fulbright Professor at the Chinese Foreign Affairs College\, and a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Institute of International Strategic Studies\, Qinghua University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Committee for U.S.-China Relations. \nJack Zhang is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Kansas and Director of KU’s Trade War Lab. Dr. Zhang has been the recipient of various grants and awards\, including a Fulbright U.S. Student Grant\, the Minerva Research Initiative DECUR Partnership\, the Smith Richardson Foundation World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship\, and the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Herb York Dissertation Fellowship. \nThe Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics is dedicated to promoting political and civic participation as well as civil discourse in a bipartisan\, philosophically balanced manner. It is located on KU’s West Campus and houses the Dole Archive and Special Collections. Through its robust public programming\, congressional archive\, and museum\, the Dole Institute strives to celebrate public service and the legacies of US Senators Bob Dole and Elizabeth Dole. \nThis program is presented in partnership with the KU’s Department of Political Science and the Center for Russian\, Eastern European\, and Eurasian Studies (CREES). Robert Ross is the KU Political Science Ketzel Series Speaker in October.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/a-new-cold-war-america-china-and-russia-after-the-ukraine-war/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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SUMMARY:Discover with Dole  Fall-ow the Leader
DESCRIPTION:Come sit\, stay\, and play as we kick off our NEW family-friendly activities featuring the Dole family’s first schnauzer\, Leader! Make your own Leader headband\, learn about wacky political pets\, and help tell the story of Leader the dog. \nThe fun begins October 14 and runs through October 23 during museum hours Tuesday – Sunday\, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. \nWe can’t wait to see you at this paw-some event!
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/discover-with-dole-fall-ow-the-leader/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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